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Started by Sgt. Fischer, April 26, 2012, 06:15:34 PM

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Sgt. Fischer

Hi,

I am the safety cadet for my squadron, and i need some good topics for the monthly safety briefings. do you guys have any ideas?


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bflynn

Here's one - safety on the ramp, including:

don't trip over tiedowns
how to not walk into propellors
how to not get sucked into a jet engine
walk with your head on a swivel
FOD removal / Securing your cover
Safely moving aircraft
chocking and securing aircraft
dangers of fuel leaks

Being the Air Patrol, I always think safety briefings that are related to aviation come across better.

A mix of stories and youtube footage to demostrate these items would be good.  I'd use stories if the video is too intense.

Sgt. Fischer

Quote from: bflynn on April 26, 2012, 07:23:29 PM
Here's one - safety on the ramp, including:

don't trip over tiedowns
how to not walk into propellors
how to not get sucked into a jet engine
walk with your head on a swivel
FOD removal / Securing your cover
Safely moving aircraft
chocking and securing aircraft
dangers of fuel leaks

Being the Air Patrol, I always think safety briefings that are related to aviation come across better.

A mix of stories and youtube footage to demostrate these items would be good.  I'd use stories if the video is too intense.

Thanks!


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mikebank

I would also throw in some health weather stuff also, hydration, heat stroke, etc.
1st Lt Michael Bankson
Safety Officer
NCR-MO-089
Former EM1, U.S. Navy

Cap'n

Like stated above me, it's a good idea to mention things weather related. Heatstroke, sunburn, dehydration, etc. Another interesting topic my squadron covered a little while ago was car safety, as in what to do to make sure your car is in good condition, when to flip your tires, what to do in an accident, so on. Especially with a lot of older cadets, this can be helpful.

ORM process and flying safety are also a few ideas.

Sgt. Fischer

Thank You. I'll try to use those topics in my next briefing!  ;D


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Cliff_Chambliss

This may be a bit much but here is a link with various safety topics, outlines and presentations for Army Aviators.  You should be able to find a lot here.

http://www.flyosa.com/study.php


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Sgt. Fischer

Quote from: Cliff_Chambliss on May 03, 2012, 08:58:56 PM
This may be a bit much but here is a link with various safety topics, outlines and presentations for Army Aviators.  You should be able to find a lot here.

http://www.flyosa.com/study.php


CLIFF A. CHAMBLISS
Capt,  CAP
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Thank you, Sir.


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Capt_Redfox30

I have been a safety officer for about 4 years now and I found this link and have used it on occasion for some of my briefings.  It is 12 years old but still has some good briefs that are still usable, so If you can't find something with the 50 some topics that are listed then there is a problem!  ;) 

http://www.iawg.cap.gov/archives/IAWGSafetyManual.PDF
Kirk Thirtyacre, Lt Col, CAP
(Acting) Group Commander
Group 3 HQ

Sgt. Fischer

Quote from: Capt_Redfox30 on May 04, 2012, 02:07:44 AM
I have been a safety officer for about 4 years now and I found this link and have used it on occasion for some of my briefings.  It is 12 years old but still has some good briefs that are still usable, so If you can't find something with the 50 some topics that are listed then there is a problem!  ;) 

http://www.iawg.cap.gov/archives/IAWGSafetyManual.PDF

Actually, That's what I used for my last briefing......  :P


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Quote from: Cliff_Chambliss on May 03, 2012, 08:58:56 PM
This may be a bit much but here is a link with various safety topics, outlines and presentations for Army Aviators.  You should be able to find a lot here.

http://www.flyosa.com/study.php


Thanks for this one.  Next month I think I'm doing  "fratricide prevention"   ;D